On 11/22/2016 04:44 PM, Kamil Paral wrote: >> OK, so we have two cases here: >> >> 1) gnome-software as is currently in F23 and F24 >> >> 2) gnome-software future releases >> >> For (1), the version of gnome-software in F23 and F24 currently doesn't >> have the UI in place to allow choosing which version to upgrade to, so >> gnome-software needs to somehow automatically pick the version. My idea >> here was patch F23 and F24 gnome-softwares so that they always offer the >> latest non-development version, bounding it to N+2. >> >> Example: A user has F23 installed. F24 comes out. gnome-software offers >> to upgrade to F24. 6 months later F25 comes out, gnome-software switches >> to offering a F23 to F25 upgrade. 3 years later when F23 and F25 are >> both EOL, F23 gnome-software still continues to offer the F25 upgrade. >> >> As for (2), I guess we should do the same as (1) but just allow the user >> to choose the N+1 release as well in addition to N+2. > > This sounds as the best option to me. > > If the user hasn't upgraded to N+1 in 6 months, it's pretty clear she does not want to upgrade too frequently, quite the opposite. So why should we recommend here just N+1 upgrade, which doesn't decrease the number of needed upgrades at all? In another 6 months she will be forced to upgrade again. Rather, let's suggest N+2 upgrade, which cuts the number of needed upgrades in half. (As for upgrade safety, this is very hard to measure, but I believe both methods have a very similar success rate). Of course, having a option to choose the target release in gnome-software would definitely help. OK, I went ahead and implemented the above for (1) as discussed. I'd appreciate help with testing this is it now makes gnome-software in F23 start offering F23->F25 upgrades. https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2016-914e5c1df9 (F23) https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2016-a5c4b0bbcc (F24) -- Kalev _______________________________________________ devel mailing list -- devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to devel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx